Debian Install Newbie Tips

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Author: der.hans
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Subject: Debian Install Newbie Tips
Am 07. Aug, 2002 schwätzte Robert Bushman so:

> Ahhh, just the answer I was looking for. How
> will this affect the other modules I specified,
> like cmpci (my sound card), ide-scsi (to
> emulate scsi for my burner), and eepro100?
> Would they have been set up as external modules?


If you don't want to have to use a GUI ( modconf that Derek suggests claims
to be a GUI ), then just put the modules you want in /etc/modules.

Those are the modules that mkinitrd will shove in the initrd when you
install a new kernel. If you're not using an initrd, those are the modules
that will get loaded at boot time. I use an initrd and my filesystem module
is in /etc/modules.

I also use rcs on /etc/modules, so I can keep track of changes.

ciao,

der.hans
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